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In Wales you have to go private. Effectively no NHS.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNot yet, though I probably would have tried the magic words if they'd been unable to see me as an NHS patient today
They spend all the money on promoting the Welsh language.....Comment
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Stelvio? I think I had one of those at a stag do.....Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe good thing is by spending more on her car, when I order the Stelvio she won't be in a position to comment.Comment
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And there are roadworks by Bank on the way down to Moorgate and outside Moorgate tube. At Moorgate tube they were hauling stuff up via a big hole covered by a grate. By the old security post. Remember the ring of lego?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYesterday at the North end of London Bridge the left turn into Cannon Street had been closed off. I assumed it was an accident.
However still closed today!
Lots of cars/bikes going through bank - its going to be a bonanza for tfl....Comment
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Creatista Plus - it comes with a jug for the milk and I've found the other milk options a bit blah....Originally posted by WTFH View PostKitchenAid or Lattissima Pro?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Nice.Originally posted by eek View PostCreatista Plus - it comes with a jug for the milk and I've found the other milk options a bit blah....
Yeah, some of the milk ones aren't great, we're probably going to replace the Nespresso one with a Severin as you can throw the jug bit in the dishwasher afterwards. I take my coffee black, but The Wife (tm) likes a bit of warm milk in hers.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Cold but sunny in the 'shire.
WFH today so need to travel to big bad manchester - which meant I also got an extra hour in bed
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Same reason I'm getting a new car.Originally posted by WTFH View PostGoing to change The Wife's (tm) car. Normally buy her a <2 year old one.
Getting one isn't as easy as you think, when the requirements are: room for The Dog (tw), reasonable ground clearance, 4wd, petrol & auto.
Found one second hand, 5k miles on the clock, 17 plate: £29k (or financed at 4.6% interest).
Decided to look at the new price on Broadspeed/Carwow and got exactly same model with £1k of extras, made to order: £28k (financed at 0.5% interest).
So, buying 1 year old is more expensive than new - and it's not even some rare breed car. New she gets.
The good thing is by spending more on her car, when I order the Stelvio she won't be in a position to comment.
A one or two year old car is now the same price as a new one if you are getting discounts.
My car won't be built until January though."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Exercise done. Weights creeping up again. Then I will get ill and have to start again.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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